It is not recommended to keep the duck palm tree at home because the leaves of the duck palm tree are slightly toxic.
The duck palm tree generally does not cause harm to the human body. Place the duck palm tree indoors, and the indoor ventilation is relatively poor. Over time, the harmful substances in the leaves of Dactylops esculentum will also cause certain adverse effects on the human body.
The leaves of the duck palm tree are slightly toxic, so you are most afraid of touching them and accidentally eating them. The duck palm tree itself does not release a poisonous or pungent smell, but the milky white sap flowing out of the stem is slightly toxic.
When raising duck palm trees, they can be placed in a well-ventilated location.
How to breed the duck palm tree:
The duck palm tree should be cultivated in loose, fertile and well-drained soil, and the duck palm tree should have sufficient light on a daily basis.
In winter, duck palms should be moved to a warm place for maintenance. During the growth period of duck palms, water and fertilizer need to be applied frequently. Note that dry weather requires frequent spraying of water around duck palms. During the breeding process, regular attention should also be paid to Shape and prune the duck palm tree.